odinsupreme
Sep 22 2001, 09:25 PM
Well, maybe some of you heard of the Ruins of Peublo Bonito. For those who didn't:
| QUOTE |
| Deep in the remote deserts of northwestern New Mexico lie the extensive ruins of the greatest architectural achievement of the northern American Indians |
this is a quote from:
http://www.sacredsites.com/2nd56/153.html

Those ruins (buildings) were so precise that it was almost impossible for humans to make it, what do you think about this?
Odin Supreme8)
Loonboy
Sep 22 2001, 09:31 PM
;)
Hey Odin.
This sounds like a topic for Norabdawg.
For my part I know that the ruins at Machu Picchu (I think that's how you spell it) are similarly advanced architecturally and the debate continues about them.
Also there is the argument about the pyramid construction among other ancient structures.
It is possible that we do not know all there is to know about human history and the legends of Mu, Atlantis and other 'lost' continents are based at their root on pre-existing civilizations. They could have developed to the skill levels exhibited in these structures.
Refer to the web sites of Graham Hancock (an author and investigator of these structures). I shall try to find the web site address if you need it.
For now. Bye.
;D
odinsupreme
Sep 22 2001, 09:39 PM
Yes, I read something about that. The inhabitats of Atlantis would have fled all over the world and started new civilazations.
Another Link: http://www.colorado.edu/Conferences/chaco/tour/chacomap.htm
Odin Supreme 8)
Loonboy
Sep 23 2001, 02:00 PM
Here's the web site for Graham Hancock, as mentioned.
http://www.grahamhancock.com/
He is the guru of ancient civilizations investigations.And well worth a look.
;)
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